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Webster Dictionary :: Deadness

DEAD'NESS, n. ded'ness. 1. Want of natural life or vital power, in an animal or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Deadly-nightshade

DEADLY-NIGHTSHADE, n. A plant of the genus Atropa.

Webster Dictionary :: Deadly-carrot

DEADLY-CARROT, n. A plant of the genus Thapsia.

Webster Dictionary :: Deadly

DEAD'LY, a. ded'ly. 1. That may occasion death; mortal; fatal; destructive; as a...

Webster Dictionary :: Deadliness

DEAD'LINESS, n. ded'liness. The quality of being deadly.

Webster Dictionary :: Deadlihood

DEAD'LIHOOD, n. The state of the dead.

Webster Dictionary :: Deaden

DEAD'EN, v.t. ded'n. 1. To deprive of a portion of vigor, force or sensation; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Dead-reckoning

DEAD-RECKONING, n. In navigation, the judgment or estimation of the place of a s...

Webster Dictionary :: Dead-heartedness

DEAD-HEARTEDNESS, n. Having a dull, faint heart. DEAD'-LIFT , n. A heavy weight;...

Webster Dictionary :: Dead-drunk

DEAD-DRUNK, a. So drunk as to be incapable of helping one's self.

Webster Dictionary :: Dead

DEAD, 1. Deprived or destitute of life; that state of a being, animal or vegetab...

Webster Dictionary :: Deaconry

DE'ACONRY or DE'ACONSHIP , n. The office, dignity or ministry of a deacon or dea...

Webster Dictionary :: Deaconess

DE'ACONESS, n. A female deacon in the primitive church.

Webster Dictionary :: Deacon

DE'ACON, n. [Gr., a minister or servant.] 1. A person in the lowest degree of ho...

Webster Dictionary :: De

DE, a Latin prefix, denotes a moving from, separation; as in debark, decline, de...

Webster Dictionary :: Dazzlingly

DAZ'ZLINGLY, adv. In a dazzling manner.

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